On Monday, the network will launch “Siesta Key,” about a group of beautiful 20-somethings returning to their Florida hometown for a summer of partying, fun and relationship drama.Most notably, the show brings the unscripted genre to the cinematic style of “Laguna” and spinoff “The Hills,” eschewing the “talking head” interview segments viewers have come to expect from other reality juggernauts like “The Real World,” “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and numerous iterations of “Real Housewives.”Cast members sit down for conversations recapping their lives for the benefit of the cameras, and an endearingly awkward narration from a cast member inexperienced at reading lines opens each episode, setting up the story to come.The rest of the show plays out like a scripted series would — just with real people living their own lives instead of actors performing a script.[...] Read: MTV to Launch Comedy Series 'SafeWord' From 'Lip Sync Battle' Producers (Exclusive)Throughout its run and after its conclusion, much of the conversation surrounding “The Hills” were the near-continuous accusations that much of its drama was staged, scripted or manipulated by producers (“Laguna” took many of the same hits, if to a lesser degree).[...] despite whatever TV magic producers have to work to turn everyday life into compelling television — editing, prompting dialog and planning events to bring characters together at opportune moments — Ford and Lopez say whatever unfolds will always be rooted in reality.